He just couldn't adapt, not sure if that was due to Jacobs switching between southpaw.. at one point I was thinking Jacobs was on fighting with one hand, I thought he must have hurt or broke his right hand. GGG showed a lot of negatives enough to get other fighters now thinking he is vulnerable. So maybe we shall see him against better fighters soon.
Jacobs displayed a very good lateral movement and he switched many times... When Jacobs was in southpaw stance, I've noticed that GGG's jab was quasi ineffective...
I thought that Jacobs strategically dominated this fight...
Jacobs corner was really good gave all the right directions, i think Abel is overrated.
I dont agree...jacobs best chance was to attack...and when he did flurry or get on the front foot he had golovkin moving....then everytime he got to his corner his team told him...jab up jab down and dont engage...which is an andre ward strategy. Danny ...unlike ward...has the power...and if as he said afterwards...that golovkins power wasnt that great...he should have tried to walk through. Golovkin...wether it was an off night or wether he was exposed...was there for the taking...and i believe his corner held him back from doing it.
i think that was the one bad thing jacobs did, kept going to southpaw but all of GGG's biggest shots landed on him in that position, he didnt do very well out of it and i was thinking he would get KOed before the end of the fight doing that chit. guess he proved me wrong but still dont get why he went back to it so much after getting tagged repeatedly
Agreed, GGG was just going straight through the middle with his shots (right hand), when Jacobs switch to southpaw. Don't get me wrong i think Jacobs did well enough but he also showed GGG a little bit more respect than normal, And i think he would look back on this fight in the next few days and think i could have got the decision if i taken it to him a bit more.
I was listening to kevin Kelley after the fight and he said the exact same thing, he thought GGG won because Jacobs didn't go in there looking to take those belts away from the champ.
He just couldn't adapt, not sure if that was due to Jacobs switching between southpaw.. at one point I was thinking Jacobs was on fighting with one hand, I thought he must have hurt or broke his right hand. GGG showed a lot of negatives enough to get other fighters now thinking he is vulnerable. So maybe we shall see him against better fighters soon.
i think that was the one bad thing jacobs did, kept going to southpaw but all of GGG's biggest shots landed on him in that position, he didnt do very well out of it and i was thinking he would get KOed before the end of the fight doing that chit. guess he proved me wrong but still dont get why he went back to it so much after getting tagged repeatedly
> Why did Golovkin head hunt so much?
J has much better reach and advantage in speed. He was setting the distance, so G couldn't safely come close and land to the body
> What would have happened if he had gone to the body more?
Probably he would take shots.
> Could he have stopped Jacobs?
Barely, J is bigger and was much heavier fight night.
Why did Golovkin head hunt so much? What would have happened if he had gone to the body more? Could he have stopped Jacobs?
They studied Jacobs and know that he is very good at countering body shots, especially the left to the body.
It was a better strategy to work off the jab and avoid going to the body too much where he would have been vulnerable to getting clipped clean with one of Jacobs quick right uppercuts.
This is a bad habit I've noticed for a couple years now. His dedicated body work has vanished. There were so many moments where GGG used to always throw in the left hook to the body. He hasn't committed like he used to for a few fights now, though.
Why did Golovkin head hunt so much? What would have happened if he had gone to the body more? Could he have stopped Jacobs?
Jacobs runs off his shots on the counter; if Golovkin went to the body, with his style being what it is, Jacobs catches the shot and runs Golovkin onto some bull****.
His corner was terrible. His greatest success came when attacking the body. But they told him to keep jabbing and hunting for a KO.
Jacobs corner was really good gave all the right directions, i think Abel is overrated.
He just couldn't adapt, not sure if that was due to Jacobs switching between southpaw.. at one point I was thinking Jacobs was on fighting with one hand, I thought he must have hurt or broke his right hand. GGG showed a lot of negatives enough to get other fighters now thinking he is vulnerable. So maybe we shall see him against better fighters soon.
Because he has low boxing IQ does not adapt on the fly and his corner sucks. Went in with one game plan but Jacobs neutralized it and he just can't think on his feet. He's used to plan A always working on his bum opponents.
Why did Golovkin head hunt so much? What would have happened if he had gone to the body more? Could he have stopped Jacobs?
I wholeheartedly believe he would've stopped Jacobs with body shots. No discredit to Jacobs he executed his gameplan very well and made it an incredibly close fight but I think a Golovkin with a good gameplan would win by TKO.
Yeah, that was interesting. Seemed very cautious of Jacobs power. Credit to Jacobs, he did a lot to neutralize Golovkin from launching his violent assaults along the ropes- which usually begin with some nasty body work.